Nebraska research tackles smart home security

Emerging smart home tools allow people to unlock their doors, use cameras to monitor rooms and turn lights on or off. But these technologies are often connected over Wi-Fi networks, which can easily be penetrated by hackers. Nebraska computer scientist Qiben Yan is trying to make these devices more secure by using communications with ultrasonic frequencies.

Qiben Yan

Yan’s team has developed a transmitter-receiver prototype that directs ultrasonic frequency from point-to-point. The signal is directional and unable to pass through walls, making it more containable and safer against attacks.